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Vegetables,as of their FigureSjProportions^SeafGnSjPkc s^^Mo* 
tioos.The fecand.dL like Survey of the Orgamca! parts by", inato^- 
my.^nd how that is to be profecutcd both without and vith a 
Microfcopej together with the particulars to be obferved^and 
what from obfervation made is probably attainable^ viz.Thzt 
from thence we may coai)e to kaow,what the Communities of 
Vegetables arenas belonging to aU ; what their Diftioftioos to 
fuch a kind ^ their Propsrtiesjto fuch a Species 3 aod their Par- 
ticulariciesjto fuch particular oms. The third^iuch another Sur- 
vey of the C(?/i?^e«^/ of Vegetables 5 of their feveral kiodsj as 
Spims^Airs and Vapors, clear Saps.Milks^Oyls^Gumsj Sugars, 
Salts, Of all which he would have obferv'd cheir Recep- 
tacles5Mof!ons;(^arities3Confifl:eoce5Colors,Scnells5 TaO:& aod 
Faculties chiefly rtfiding in fuch or fuch a Plant above others. 
All thefe to be further examined by ContufionjAgitacioUsFri'^ 
gefadtionJofufionsDigeftionjDccoftionjDiftillatioiij Arefad:i- 
on^AifitionjUftion^Calcinationsand byCompofition with other 
bodies^and by Compounding the Experiment it fclf A compa- 
rative profpe(3" of all which waycs ofObfervation being taken, 
by itatlaft the Communities and Differences of the Contents 
of Vegetables may be difcernM ^ the manner of their Cau(a- 
lion and Original partly be judged of 5 and wherein it is that 
the EfTeoce of their feveral Natures and Qualities confifts, in 
Ibmemeafure comprehended : Aod confequcntly both from 
the kno wledge of their particular Natures, and the Analogy 
found betwixt them^we may be enabled better to conjecture 
and tryjwhat any of them are or may be good for. The fourth 
means, a like Survey of the Principles as well as the Contents^ of 
the Ofganical parts-.Whence will be attainable a further know- 
ledge of the Modes of Vegetation, and of the Senfible Natures 
of Vegetables^as alfo of cheir more reclufe Faculties aod Pow- 
ers. Thtfifthydi like Survey of thofe BodieSjeither/rf^iwi which 
thefe Principles are derived^ or wherewith thty have any com- 
muoioojwhich arc Earth^md all folid receptacles 5 Watisr^ and 
all liquid I'eceptacles 5 Air^ and Sun. All which our Author 
concludes with putting the Queftion once more^ viz. In what 
manner thefe Principles are fo adapted as to become capable of 
belbg affembled together in fuch a NumberjCon jugationjPro- 
portion and Uaion^as to make a Vegetable body?For the com- 
preheofion wercof be faith^m m\x^ dA^o know What are the 
